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Paul gives us an enormous invitation to come to God in freedom. This freedom must be located within community; and our own Free Methodist tradition is a perfect place to start. Matt, Helene and their four children have been in

In Christ we are members of God’s Household. The walls of division are dissolved. We are not participants in an organization, we are a living organism. Christ is the Cornerstone. We are being built as living stones. No longer are

Paul’s prayer is that we get to know Christ and His assured victory over evil. This Word from the Lord is to help us lift our perspectives above our circumstances. As we come to know Jesus, we become victorious to

Sunday we honor our high school graduates. Teens will be leading the service, and you will get to meet all the graduates and hear their plans for next year. Senior Ryleigh Cottingham will bring a message, continuing the Summer of

We begin our Summer of Peace with Paul’s introduction to the book of Ephesians. The first 10 verses are a summary of the blessings we have in Christ. It’s important to remember what Christ has done, and who we are

Pentecost is the Christian festival celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of Jesus after His Ascension. It is the seventh Sunday after Easter. Pastor Mark will talk about the Spirit living in us today. There will

The implications of the ascension are profound for the gospel and for the church’s role in spreading the gospel to a lost world. Ascension Sunday is to be a preview of what our Lord made possible. When He ascended on

A long-standing protest against the Christian faith is the doctrine about hell. How could a loving God send people to hell for eternity? Is there anything violation so serious so as to deserve that? Or is hell simply an antiquated

One of the oldest protests against Biblical faith is that argument that science, technology, and faith are incompatible. It is surprising, in some ways, that this is still the case with some. Pastor Mark (at the risk of exposing his